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With RHW and Dugswell2 on the 10am ferry from Guernsey&comma; a full day is needed to do the island justice&period; Bike hire essential to get round all the interesting spots&period; An easy rock scramble down the headland&comma; some old concrete steps near the bottom aided descent but not necessary&period; Then another easy scramble up to a sml-med cairn at the top at N49&period;4498&comma; W2&period;36797&period; A few fledgling gulls encountered&period; A low tide is necessary in order to maintain dry feet&period;

With Doug and Jon&comma; 1000 ferry from Guernsey&comma; hired bikes &lpar;not pre arranged&rpar;&comma; tracks and path most of way then concrete steps to R of col&comma; easy crossing 2h30 before low spring tide&comma; steepish slightly scrambly ascent to large scruffy cairn&comma; then with Jon to next tidal island which has navigation beacon&comma; col similar height&period; Then to Gouliot

Very hot day with cloudless blue skies&period; We turn right as we leave the village&comma; past the church&comma; gardens and school to reach the end of the track&period; Follow signs to Eperquerie&comma; a well cut grass path between gorse&sol; bracken to reach open area with cannon and splendid view&period; Cross narrow grassy path with steep drops either side to reach northern end of mainland Sark with bench&comma; day mark&comma; rock carving and sundial&period; Descend on narrow path down to tidal gap keeping east as slope more gentle on this side&period; Find hidden concrete steps and easily dry cross channel at LW-1 Springs&period; Make a rising traverse on east side of La Grune to avoid steep rocks and gorse&period; Short ridge on top with small cairn at N end but we think outcropping rock at South end is higher&period;

Sailed across from Herm and braved a night on one of the mooring buoys in Havre Gosselin below the temptingly close summit of Brecqhou&period; Tracks north to Eperquerie Common then path down to N tip of island&period; Surprisingly a few steps access the coastline on the NE side of the point&period;Easily over boulders to the inter tidal island of La Grune&period; Easy ascent of slabs and grass on SE side&period; Summit has a nice cairn but the outcropping rock 14m to its SE is slightly higher than the ground around the perimeter of the cairn&period;
&NewLine;Cairn is at&colon;- N49&period;44977deg&comma; W002&period;36796deg 35m WGS84